Volcanic eruptions, they produced a lot of carbon dioxide which made up the early atmosphere.
Tornados cause mass damage. Causing homelessness, injury, and death.
everything you do day to day (unless you are amish)
The existence of electromagnetic waves was first confirmed by Hertz
Of food, time, energy, and personnel.
Assuming the question means you cannot avoid the collision: Brake, leave the car in gear if manual, and keep in a straight line. Your car is designed to absorb straight on impacts much more safely then rotational impacts, so if you must take a hit, do so straight on.
yes
They can damage animals habitats. When they erupt, the smoke released can block out the sun, preventing plants from growing.
Landslides and other big impacts like volcanic eruptions cause mega tsunamis
Some were probably volcanic but the craters large enough to be seen with smaller telescopes were almost all made by impacts.
No. Tsunamis may be caused by landslides, volcanic eruptions and, on rare occasions, asteroid impacts.
Eruptions can have various impacts on people depending on factors such as proximity to the volcano and size of the eruption. Direct effects can include injuries or fatalities from volcanic bombs, ash inhalation, and lahars. Indirect effects can result from ashfall damaging crops, infrastructure, and disrupting transportation, as well as impacts on air quality and health. Long-term effects may include displacement, loss of livelihoods, and emotional distress.
No. Tsunamis can also occur as a result of landslides, volcanic eruptions, meteor impacts, and underwater explosions.
Some major volcanic eruptions since 1990 include Mount Pinatubo in the Philippines in 1991, Mount Unzen in Japan in 1991, Mount Merapi in Indonesia in 2010, Eyjafjallajökull in Iceland in 2010, and Kilauea in Hawaii in 2018. These eruptions had significant impacts on the local environment and sometimes global climate.
Volcanic eruptions in the Philippines have had significant impacts on Filipinos. These eruptions can result in the displacement of communities due to evacuations, destruction of homes and infrastructure, and loss of livelihoods for those dependent on agriculture or tourism. The ashfall from volcanic eruptions can also pose a health risk, causing respiratory problems and other health issues for the local population.
Earth's climate has changed due to ice ages, volcanic eruptions, asteroid impacts, the Sun's cycle, and global warming.
No, tsunamis are caused by earthquakes, volcanic eruptions, or asteroid impacts, which then displace a massive amount of water, in the form of multiple tsunami waves. Earthquakes, volcanoes, and asteroids have nothing to do with the weather.
A large landslide, volcanic eruptions, large underwater explosions and large meteorite impacts would all potentially be capable of triggering a Tsunami. Please see the related links for more information.